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fco_318744 - CAMEROON - FRENCH MANDATE TERRITORIES 50 Centimes léger - Essai de frappe de 50 cts Morlon - 2 grammes 1926 Paris

CAMEROON - FRENCH MANDATE TERRITORIES 50 Centimes léger - Essai de frappe de 50 cts Morlon - 2 grammes 1926 Paris MS
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Prix promo : 585.00 €约 4539.60 CNY
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种类 50 Centimes léger - Essai de frappe de 50 cts Morlon - 2 grammes
日期: 1926
铸币厂名称/城市 Paris
材质 bronze-aluminium
直径 18,17 mm
模子方针 6 h.
重量 2,01 g.
侧面 striée
稀少度 R3
关于品相的说明
Infimes traces de manipulation et voile au revers
出版目录中的项代码 :
家谱
Cet exemplaire provient de la Collection Michel

正面


正面的文字 RÉPUBLIQUE - FRANÇAISE / 1926.
正面的说明书 Marianne à gauche, portant le bonnet phrygien et couronnée de lauriers.

背面


背面的文字 .TERRITOIRES . SOUS . MANDAT . DE . LA . FRANCE. / CAMEROUN / 50 - CMES (SOULIGNÉ).
背面的说明书 trois palmes dressées liées par un ruban.

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Cet exemplaire pèse 2 grammes, comme la 50 centimes Morlon qui sera émise dès 1931, et nous conduit à penser que les essais de frappe et de flans du type Morlon furent faits en utilisant les coins de Patey pour le Cameroun et le Togo.

历史细节


CAMEROON - TERRITORIES UNDER FRENCH MANDATE

(1919-1945)

The 1884 treaty, which delivered Cameroon to the Germans, was confirmed by the Congress of Berlin the following year. Gustave Nachtigal occupied the new colony. In 1911, in order to resolve the Moroccan crisis, France ceded part of the Congo to the Germans, which was attached to Cameroon. The territory had an area of 761,000 km2 and was populated by 2.5 million inhabitants in 1914, including 2,000 whites. At the Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919), Cameroon, which had been occupied since 1916 by the Franco-British, became a mandate entrusted to the French. Cameroon is one of the first territories to join Free France on August 27, 1940. At the end of the war, the mandate is transformed into trusteeship and Cameroon obtains its internal autonomy in 1958 and its independence on January 1, 1960.

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